Kathryn Lynn Trammel is a Registered Nurse trained in critical care and emergency services. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing and a Master’s of Science in Microbiology. She's an ambitious researcher with strong interpersonal skills and a passion for providing the best possible patient care. She specializes in patient-specific care and service.
Born in New Jersey, Kathryn moved to Seminole, Florida located in Pinellas County in 1987. She moved there with her parents and brother to be closer to her maternal grandparents. She attended a private K-8 school and then a public high school.
During high school, Kathryn played basketball and was active in the Drama Club. She enjoyed high school and was an honor student. She was a content teenager who enjoyed going to concerts, spending time in nature, and exploring downtown Saint Petersburg.
Learn MoreAre you looking for a new career? Perhaps you are bored by your current job, but have no idea how to change careers. Many professionals feel stuck in their current positions, and years of experience don’t always translate to new opportunities. If you are considering a career change, read on to find out how to […]
What’s the most common career change for nurses? The answer may surprise you. Kathryn Lynn Trammel thinks that one of the best-known nursing careers involves caring for people in hospitals. Other nursing professions include medical laboratory technologist and legal nurse consulting. If you’re thinking of changing your career, here are several possible paths: Nonclinical nursing […]
One in five health-care workers have left their job since the influenza pandemic began. What is the effect on a nurse’s career? Whether you work in a hospital or at home, you can expect the worst. You may also face issues with imposter syndrome and burnout. These problems may cause you to question your decision […]
Kathryn Lynn Trammel pointed out that during a pandemic, there has been a huge rise in the number of nurses who quit their jobs. In this article, we’ll look at why this is happening and why nurses are leaving the field. One reason is that nurses have a lot of panic attacks. Low health literacy […]